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Family Resource Directory

Name
Description
Contact
Phone
Africa House helps our African immigrant families
Child care for students with infants
(503) 916-5260 x65266
This program helps parents learn how to navigate the school system more effectively, how to talk to their youth about difficult subjects, how to better support their youth in high school and in preparation for college. Workshops 2 times each month in the evening. Sofia Dominguez will be leading the Colegio de Padres at Roosevelt for all students enrolled in Early Escalera and Escalera. This program helps parents learn how to navigate the school system more effectively, how to talk to their youth
(971) 229-9349
Free and confidential individual and family therapy for all students and their families in English and Spanish
(971) 266-1512
The Food Pantry runs weekly on Fridays from 1:00-3:00. Food distributions will happen on Ida Street. There will be signage and staff to help guide families to the pantry inside the school. Hours are subject to change during the Summer: please refer to Oregon Food Bank's website for those updates.
The I Am Academy provides leadership and mentoring to black students.
Bimonthly workshops provide parents with the skills and resources they need to support and advocate for their student's educational journey.
971-229-9349
After-school/mentoring program. Early Escalera is for 9th and 10th graders and is a great way to develop goals and friendships at school. It is oriented around cultural identity, academic support, community building, and field trips.
971-295-8671
Mental Health Consultant
Description: Mission: Citizen is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping future US citizens pass the naturalization exam and become effective citizens. We offer citizenship classes at Roosevelt High School two to three times per year in terms of 10 classes. Students who complete all 10 classes are eligible to receive a stipend to offset the cost of the naturalization exam.
NAMI Multnomah's mission is to improve the quality of life for people living with mental illness and their families through support, education and advocacy.
503-228-5692
Your school nurse, Nicky Zimmerman, is here to help students with any medical issues. She evaluates illness symptoms or injuries, and gives guidance on whether you need to go home, need to see your doctor, or can go back to class. For students with chronic medical conditions (including allergies, asthma, diabetes, seizures, etc.), she can help them make a school health management plan to be prepared for symptoms or problems. She is also a resource for immunizations, hearing and vision.
ParentVue is a free app that allows you to see grades, attendance, and schedules for all your èßäapp¹ÙÍø students, all in one place.
(503) 916-5260 x82433
Parents, if you ever have questions about prom, dances, Rider Gear, community events, or school fundraising (non-athletic), our Activities Director (and leadership teacher) Sierra Hill is the person who can help you.
Step Up is an academic success program that supports students and families at RHS and elsewhere. Step Up mentors and tutors students and works closely with families to increase high school success. Step Up also has past students currently working as staff at RHS! This all starts in the summer, where incoming freshmen attend a week long empowerment/leadership camp. From there, we identify their goals and dreams, and coach them on creating a life worth living.
The Multnomah County health clinic at Roosevelt provides medical services for our students and the community. They are open Monday-Friday 8:30AM -5:00 PM.
(503) 988-3909
SUN runs all after school clubs and activities. We offer educational support, enrichment and recreational activities, skill development, and community involvement programs. We also oversee our schools food pantry and clothing closet.
I am a school social worker with Teen Parent Services. Our program serves any and all pregnant and/or parenting students (moms and dads) district-wide. I work with individuals and groups of students to provide information related to prenatal care, childbirth preparation, parenting support, social-emotional needs and resources to strengthen their roles as both students and parents towards the goal of high school graduation. Our program also partners with Albina Early Headstart, co-located in Port
The McKinney-Vento (formerly Title X) Homeless Program serves all Roosevelt students who do not have a fixed, regular & adequate living situation or are living doubled-up. Families who would like to apply for Title X benefits should speak to their student's counselor or Julie Wicklander, our registrar.
Federally funded pre-college program for low-income & first generation students
(971) 338-9292
Download the Trivory app to stay in the know with everything going on at Roosevelt. Stay up to date with important news and information, discover upcoming school events and activities, and quickly find teacher contact info. Download for free from the app store for iPhone and Android, or access Trivory on the web at https://trivory.com/roosevelt